lS:5085- 1976 (Reaffirmed 2003) Indian Standard SPECIFICI\TION FOR BERETS, WOOL, KNITTED ( First Revision ) First Reprint MARCH 1992 UDC 687.431:687.33 . Copyright 1976 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN. 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 Cr4 December 1976 IS : 5085 - 1976 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR BERETS, WOOL, KNITTED ( First Revision Hosiery Chairman SHRI R. R. PRASAD ) TDC 15 Sectional Committee, Representing Office of the Development Commissioner, Scale Industries, New Delhi Small Members SHRI ic. K. ADYA SHRI K. L. AHUJA SHRI SANTIMOYBANERJIZE The Hosiery India Textile The Bengal Calcutta The Hosiery Ministry of Industry Federation, Ludhiana & Hosiery Manual, Chandigarh Hosiery Manufacturers' Association, Industry Federation, Ludhiana SHRI RAM RATTAN BHAN~ Defence ( R&D ) SHRI G. N. CHATTERJEE SHRI P. K. MINOCXA ( Alternate ) Southern India Millowners' Association, CoimSHRI S. DEVARAJ batore The Northern India Hosiery Manufacturers' SHRI I. P. DHIR Corporation, Ludhiana SHRI S. P. KAPUR ( Afternate ) Directorate of Industries, Government of Punjab, SHRI A. S. GROVER Chandigarh SHRI N. S. SIDHU ( Alternate ) The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, SHRI R. C. JAIN Bombay India Hosiery Manufacturers' South SHRI G. KARTHIKEYAN The Association, Tirupur Ministry of Defence ( DGI ) SHRI R. K. MEHRA SHRI C. M. DABRAL ( Afternate ) Wool & Woollens Exnort Promotion Council, SHRI J. L. OSWAL Bombay PRINCIPAL, GOVT INSTITUTE OF Directorate of Industries and Industrial Training, Government of Punjab, Chandigarh TEXTILE CHEMISTRYAND KNITTING TECHNOLOGY,LUDHIANA Yogendra Knitting Mills, New Delhi SHRI R. RAIPAL ( Continued on page 2 ) @ Copyright 1976 BUREAU OF INDlAN STANDARDS This publication is protected under the Indian Copyright Act ( XIV of 1957 ) and reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act. IS : 5085- 1976 ( Conhzued from page 1 ) Representing Textiles Committee, SHRI Bombay INSPECTING OFFICER, REGIONAL OFFICE OF TEXTILES COMMITTEE, LLJDHIANA ( Alternnfe I ) INSPECTING OFFICER, REGIONAL OFFICE OF TEXTILES COMMITTEE, COIMBATORE ( Akernare II ) Office of the Textile Commissioner, Bombay SHRI B. K. SAHANI SHRI S. L. PARAJIA ( Alternate ) Inspection Wing, Directorate. General of Supplies SHRI B. P. SENGUPTA Members A. S. RAMA RAO & Disposals, SHRI A. K. MANDAL ( Alternate ) Madura SHRI A. SUBRAMANIAM Director SHRI S. M. CHAKRABORTY, New Delhi Coats Ltd, Madurai General, IS1 ( Ex-officio Member ) Director ( Tex ) Secretary SHRI 0. P. KHULLAR Deputy Director ( Tex ), IS1 2 IS : 5085 - 1976 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR BERETS, WOOL, KNITTED ( First 0. Revision ) FOREWORD 0.1 This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 10 August 1976, after the draft finalized by the Hosiery Sectional Committee had been approved by the Textile Division Council. 0.2 Berets covered by this standard are used by Defence and other paramilitary forces as headwear. 0.3 This standard, first published in 1969, has been revised to make it up-to-date. In this standard particulars of satin cloth, braided draw tape and leather head bands and also details of packing have been included. Four additional sizes of berets have been incorporated. Berets of sizes 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are preferred sizes and other sizes namely 2, 4, 6 and 8 would be withdrawn in due course. 0.4 Assistance has been derived in the formulation of this standard from IND/TC/4052(j) fspecification for berets, knitted, one-piece and berets, knitted, one-piece, dual shade; issued by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. 0.5 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS: 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard. 1. SCOPE 1~1 This standard prescribes the constructional details and other particulars of nine sizes of knitted berets, one-piece, made from woollen yarn. 1.2 This standard does not prescribe general.appearance, of finish and shade of berets ( see also 5.3 ). *Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). lustre, feel, type 3 IS :5085 -1976 2. TERMINOLOGY 2.1 For the purpose of this standard, 1967* shall apply. 3. NOMENCLATURE 3.1 The nomenclature Fig. 1. 4. MANUFACTURE 4.1 Yarn - The yarn used for knitting the berets shall be spun on woollen system from wool of not less than 64s grade conforming to IS:5910-19707. The approximate count of yarn shall be 75 tex ( Nm 13 ). shape the berets shall be as shown in Fig. 1. These shall 4.2 Berets -In be plain knitted by using two strands of yarn on a suitable circular machine on 110 to 125 needles depending upon the size of the berets so as to obtain the required shape and dimensions after milling and finishing. The starting and finishing loops of the knitted fabrics shall be linked together by means of yarn of same type as used for knitting berets. N~E - In the case of dual shade of berets, the bevel portion shall be knitted with yarn having different shade from the crown portion and the0 linked with the crown. the definitions as given in IS : 3596- of various components of berets shall be as shown in 4.2.1 Lining - The berets shall be lined with rayon satin cloth conforming to variety 5 of IS: 1453-1974: and shall have an interlining of polyethylene film of minimum 40 microns thickness ( see also IS: 25081963$ ) covering completely the crown and the bevel portions ( see Fig. 1). The lining of crown shall be in one piece while of bevel in two pieces. The crown of the beret shall be circular in shape. Unless otherwise stated, the satin cloth shall be of black shade. NOTE Sulphur dyes shall not be used for obtaining black shade. 4.2.2 Binding - The nylon tape conforming to variety 3 of IS: 4228-19671) or chrome tanned leather binding conforming to the requirements given in A-l shall be attached to the bottom edge of the bevel by one rown of stitches, turned over and joined to the body by an additional row of stitches. The channel so formed shall be 13 mm and provided with a braided art silk draw tape conforming to the requirements given in A-2 approximately 18 cm longer, than the circumference of the head band. The *Glossary of terms relating to hosiery. tFineness grades of wool. SSpecification for rayon satin ( first revision ). @pecification for low density polyethylene films. IlSpecification for oylon tapes for aeronautical purposes. 4 IS : 5085 - 1976 two ends of the draw tape shall be tied to form a bow. The two ends of the leather binding or nylon tape' shall overlap at the back to form a triangular slit which shall be secured by double row of stitches ( see Fig. 1 ). Unless oti:erwise stated, the nylon tape and draw tape shall be of black shade. NATE - Sulphur dyes shall not be used for obtaining black shade. 4.2.3 Eyelets 7 Two metal eyelets of 6 mm size shall be fitted at the back approximately 25 mm apart and 20 mm above the bottom edge of the beret. These shall be well covered on the inside with a leather piece stitched to the bevel lining, and having holes punched corresponding to eyelet holes. Unless otherwise stated the eyelets shall be enamelled black. 4.2.4 Slot -A slot made on a separate piece of any suitable woollen material shall be tucked by hand to the bevel lining in the front side of each beret ( see Fig. 1 ). This slot is made for permanent fixation in the desired positjon at the consumer end. 4.3 Stitching 4.3.1 All the sewings shall be done with lock stitches. 4.3.2 The cotton sewing thread of 16 tex x 6 ( 36" /6 cotton count ) and of same shade as that of berets preferably conforming to IS: 1720-1969* shall be used. The-stitches shall be of even tension throughout and all loose-ends securely fastened off. The number of stitches shall not be less than 4 per centimetre. 4.4 Freedom from `Defects - The berets shall be reasonably free from manufacturing defects, sewing defects, chemical damages and dyeing defects such as uneven dyeing and streakiness. 5. REQUIREMENTS 5.t Dimensions-The conform to Table 1. dimensions of the various sizes of berets shall 5.2 The berets shall also conform to the requirements as given in Table 2. 5.3 Sealed Sample -If, in order to illustrate or specify indeterminable characteristics, such as general appearance, colour, type of finish and feel, a sample has been agreed upon and sealed, the supply shall be in conformity with the sample in such respects. 5.3.1 The custody of sealed sample shall be a matter of prior agreement between the buyer and the seller. *Specification for cotton sewing threads ( first revision ). IS:5085-1976 ,-CROWN LHEAO BAND ENLARGED SECTION SEC ZZ DETAILS OF SLOT DETAILS AT Y SHOWING TRIANGULAR FINISH OF THE NYLON TAPE/ LEATHER BINDING All dimensions in millimetres. FIG. 1 BERET, WOOL, KNITTED 6 IS : 5085- 1976 TABLE 1 DIMENSIONS All dimensions OF BERETS ( Clause 5.1 and Fig. 1 ) in centimetres. DIAMETER CROO"WN DEPTH OF BEVEL.ro SEAU ON LEATHER BINDING OR NYLON TAPE ALL AROUND c 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 *to.3 SIZE No. HEAD BAND A <--Circuml7 Diameter ference A 1 - B 2* 3 4* 5 6* 7 a* 9 TOLERANCE METHOD 01: TEST 15.25 15.90 16.50 17.00 17.75 18.35 19.00 19.60 20.25 &O'S0 48.5 50.5 52.5 54.5 56.5 58.5 60.5 62.5 64.5 kl.0 23.5 24'0 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.5 28.0 28.5 *0.5 B-l B-l B-l B-l *Non-preferred sizes. 6. MARKING 6.1 A suitable cloth label marked with the following information shall be securely attached to each beret at the centre of crown on the inner side of the lining: a) Size; b) Manufacturer's name, initials or trade-mark, if any; and c) Year of manufacture, if required. with the IS1 Certification Mark. 6.1.1 The berets may also be marked NOW-The use of the ISI Certification Mark is governed by the provisions of the Indian Standards Institution ( Certification Marks ) Act and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The ISI Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by 1SJ and operated by the producer. The IS1 marked products are also continuously checked by IS1 for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a Jicence for the use of the ISI Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors, may be obtained from the Indian Standards Jnstitution. 7 IS : 5085 - 1976 TABLE 2 REQUIREMENTS ( Cfuuse 5.2 ) OF BERETS SL No. (1) i) ii) iii) Mass, g/m' CHARACZERISTIC (2) Dimensional change tion ), percent Colour fasthess to: a) Light ( see Note ) b) Washing c) Dry-cleaning d) Perspiration e) Hot pressing ( due to relaxa- REQUIREMENT (3) 510 f 35 3.0 MUX METHODOF TEST (4) IS:1964-1970* B-2 4 or better 4 or better 4 or better 4 or better 4 or better fastness IS:686-1957t or IS:2454-1967; IS : 687-1966s IS:4802-1968/j IS:971:1956T IS:689-1956** by the NOTE - In case of dispute, colour method prescribed in IS:686-1957t. to light shall be determined *Methods for determination of weight per square metre and weight per linear metre of fabrics ( first revision ). tMethod for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to daylight. fMethod for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to artificial light ( xenon lamp ). §Method for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to washing: Test 1 (first revision ). [IMethod for determination oPcolour fastness of textile materials to dry-cleaning. TMethod for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to perspiration. **Method for determination of colour fastness of textile materials to hot pressing. 7. PRESERVATION 7.1 The berets shall be preserved with a heavy. dose of napthalene minimum of 5 kg per cubic metre of the volume of bale or case ). 8. PACKING 8.1 The berets of the same size and shade shall be packed together in a bale/ease in accordance with IS:2518-1964* or IS :3353-1966t as the case may be. -. -__ *Code for seaworthy packaging of wool hosiery yarn and goods. tCode for inland packing of wool hosiery yarn and goods. 8 ( with a IS: 5085.1976 8.2 Alternatively these may also be packed by the methods given below when specifically agreed to between the buyer and the seller: a) Bale Packing -Each beret shall be wrapped in polyethylene bag. Ten berets paired by facing head band to head band, shall then be tied together to form a bundle. Six such bundles shall be placed side by side and arranged in such a manner so as to cover a rectangular area of about 80 cmx60 cm. Twentyfour bundles ( 240 berets ) shall be kept in four tiers and accommodated within the same base area. A thin rectangular strawboard of similar size shall be placed in between two tiers to avoid direct contact. The strawboards used for the bottom. too and the sides shall be of thicker type to provide adequate supbort. All strawboards shall be with rounded corners. The entire assembly shall be wrapped with one inner layer of polyethylene film ( see lS:2508-1963* ) of 40 microns thickness or alternatively kraft paper ( see IS : 13971967t ) and an outer layer of cloth heavy tee ( see IS : 3751-1966: ) or equivalent hessian cloth to form a bale of gross mass of approximately 35 kg. The bales suitably stitched, shall be made secured by fastening with steel strips ( or hoops ) or cordages of sufficient strength. b) Case Packing - Each beret shall be wrapped in polyethylene bag. Ten berets paired by facing head band to head band shall then be tied together to form a bundle. The bundles shall be wrapped with a layer of polyethylene film of minimum 40 microns thickness ( see IS : 2508-1963* ). A suitable number of such bundles shall be packed in wooden cases lined with waterproof packing paper ( see IS: 139%19685 ) or polyethylene film of same requirements as given above. 9. SAMPLING 9.0 The sampling procedure given below shall give desired protection to the buyer and the seller provided the lot submitted for inspection is homogeneous. .To achieve this the manufacturer shall maintain a system of process control at all stages of manufacture and shall ensure that the berets tendered by him for inspection comply with the requirements of this standard in all respects. NOTE- For effective process cootrol,, the use of statistical quality control techniques is recommended and a helpful gurdance may be obtained in this respect from IS:397 (Part I)-197211. *Specification for low density polyethylene films. tspecification for kraft paper ( first revision ). SSpecification for heavy tee cloth. &Specification for packing paper, waterproof, bitumen laminated ( jirsr revision ). IlMethod for statistical quality control during production: Part I Control charts variables ( first revision ). for 9 IS : 5085 - 1976 9.1 In any consignment all.the berets of the same size and colour delivered to a buyer against a despatch note shall constitute a lot. 9.1.1 The conformity of the lot to the requirements of this specification shall be determined on the basis of the tests carried out on the samples selected from it. 9.2 Unless otherwise agreed to between the buyer: and the seller, the number of berets, depending upon the size of the lot, shall be selected at random in accordance with co1 2 of Table 3. 9.3 The sample size and the criteria for conformity tics shall be as follows: Characteristic Sample Size for various characterisCriterion for Conformity Freedom from defects and dimensions All the berets selected according to co1 2 of Table 3 Non-conforming berets not to exceed t h e corresponding number g i v e n in co1 3 of Table 3 Non-conforming berets not to exceed the corresponding number given in co1 5 of Table 3 Each beret to satisfy the specified requirement Specification for wool, ma s s, dimensional chatige, colour fastness to various agencies ( except light ) Colour fastness to light All the berets selected according to co1 4 of Table 3 One in case of lot size of 500 berets, and two above that OF BERETS NUMBER ( Clauses TABLE AND 3 NUMBER PERMISSIBLE TO BE SELECTED FROM A LOT OF NON-CONFORMING BERETS 9.2.und 9.3 ) DESTRUCTIVE TESTING NUMBER OF BERETS IN THE LOT NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING I Number of Berets to be Selected (2) 10 20 30 50 80 Peimissible Number of Non-conforming Berets (3) 1 1 2 3 5 >MV Number of Berets to be Selected (4) 2 3 5 8 13 Permissible Number of Non-conforming Berets (5) 0 0 0 0 1 (1) up to 300 301 ,, 500 501 ,, 1000 1001 ,, 3000 3 081. and above 10 IS : 5085 - 1976 APPENDIX ( Clause 4.2.2 ) REQUIREMENTS A FOR BINDING AND DRAW TAPE A-l. CHROME TANNED LEATHER BINDING A-l.1 The head bands shall be manufactured from goat skin of medium size and good substance. It shall be tanned and dyed black. The finish shall be glazed and grains shall be plain. No loose textured or raggy leather shall be used for head bands. The head bands shall be cut to the nominal dimensions given below: Length Width Thickness l-5 cm more than the circumference of beret 2-S cm 0.5 to 1'0 mm A-2. BRAIDED ART SILK DRAW TAPE A-2.1 The braided art silk ( viscose rayon ) draw tape shall conform to the following particulars. Count of yarn ( approx ) Number of threads Width, mm Weight (g/l00 m ) Breaking load ( 25 cm between grips ), Min Construction 16" ( 37 tex ) 49 10&l 185 f 10 percent 22 kgf ( 215 N* ) Flat braided APPENDIX ( Tables 1 and 2 ) METHODS B-l. DIMENSIONS El.1 B OF TEST Take a beret constituting the test sample ( see 9.3 ). Lay it flat on a horizontal surface. Remove all creases and wrinkles without distorting it. Measure correct to the nearest millimetre the dimensions given in Table 1. *l Newton is approximately equal to 0.102kgf. 11 IS : 5085 - 1976 NOTE - While determining diameter of the head band or crown, two measurements shall be taken along the lines which intersect at the centre at 90" to each other. B-2. DIMENSIONAL CHANGE (DUE TO RELAXATION) B-2.1 Marking of Test Specimens - Take one of the pieces from the test sample ( see 9.3 ). Mark centrally on it by means of indelible ink or a fast dyed cotton sewing thread a square area of 15 x 15 cm. Spread this test specimen on a flat smooth surface, carefully removing by hand all creases and wrinkles. Within this area, mark six pairs of marks, three pairs each in the horizontal and vertical directions in such a way that the distance between each pair of marks is the same. B-2.2 Procedure B-2.2.1 Place test specimen on a glass plate and carefully remove by Iand all creases and wrinkles without stretching the test specimen and place the other glass plate on the test specimen. Measure correct to the nearest millimetre, the distance between each pair of marks separately. B-2.2.2 Lay the test specimen flat in a water-tight tray of suitable size and of depth 10 cm, Min. Soak it under a head of 25 mm of water containing 0.5 percent suitable wetting agent at 30 to 35°C for 2 hours. Drain out the water and remove the test specimen carefully so that it is not stretched and lay it flat on a smooth surface. Remove the excess of water by absorbent material and dry it at room temperature. NOTE Removal of excess water by wringing the test specimen is not permitted. B-2.2.3 .After drying, condition the test specimen to moisture equilibrium at the room temperature. Place it on the glass plate, carefully remove all wrinkles and creases and place the other glass plate on the test specimen. Measure correct to the nearest millimetre, the distance between each pair of marks separately. B-2.3 Calculation B-2.3.1 Calculate separately the percentage of dimensional change both in the horizontal and vertical directions by the following formula: s -_ -TxlOO 12 a--6 IS: 5085-1976 where S = dimensional change ( due to relaxation ), percent; a = the distance between a pair of marks ( along the horizontal or vertical direction as the case may be ) before soaking; and b = the distance soaking. between the same pair of marks after B-2.3.2 Calculate separately the dimensional change ( due to relaxation ) of all the three lines in the horizontal direction as well as in the vertical direction. Calculate average dimensional change ( due to relaxation ) in each direction. 13 RUREAU ffeedquerters : OF INDIAN STANDARDS Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. 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Princep Street, CALCUTTA t $ Sales,`Office BANGALORE is at Unity Building, Approach, 52 51 71 5 24 35 27 68 00 89 65 28 22 39 71 Sales Office is at Novelty Chambers, Grant Road, BOMBAY Narasimharaja Square, Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AUGUST 1982 IS : 5085.1976 SPECIFICATION BERETS, WOOL, KNITTED FOR (First Revision) [ This amendment is being carried out to specify the breaking load value of hosiery yarn used for knitting berets as well as to provide for an alternative in the positions of eye-lets from back to right hand side of the bevel in case of berets required by the Ministry.of Dcfcncc. ] Alterations ( Pup clause: ` 4.1 Yam - The yam used for knitting the berets shall be spun on woollcn system from wool of not less than 641s grade ( JCUNote 1 ). The approximate count of yarn shall be 74 tcx ( Nm 13s) and the single thread breaking load value shall not be less than 1 715 h'm ( 175 g ) ( ICI Note 2 ). KOTE 1 -The ape&cations for 64s grade wool shall conform to IS: 5910-1977 t. NOTE 2 -The breaking load of knitting yarn used `in the manufacture of bcrctr shall be detrrmined on a test length of 500 mm using a constant rate of travrne tvpc machine, having a traverse of 3OOj-15 mm pa minute (w OlU IS : 1670-197oq ). ' 4, cluurr 4.1 ) - Substitute the following for the existing ( Pop 4, fiat-note with ' t ' mark ) existing foot-note: ` tFinenm grades of wool ( jirs: r&&q ). ' Substitute the following for the Addenda ( Page 4, foot-n& with ` fi ' mori; ) - Add the following new footnote after ` 1 ' mark: ' TMetbod for determination of braking load. elongation at break and tenacity of yarns (&t&m ). ' ( Page 5. clau~c 4.2J `NOT-K-If be provided ) - Add the following new note after 4.2.3: the seller, the eyelets shall agreed to between the buyer and at the right band side of the bevel. ' j (TDc15) Reprography Unit, BE, New Delhi, India